Please follow the instructions marked with FIX above and run thisscript again.

If you think this result is wrong, please report your observationand help us to improve this check routine:http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discussPlease attach the log-file (/tmp/openvas-check-setup.log) to help us analyze the problem.

Please follow the instructions marked with FIX above and run thisscript again.

If you think this result is wrong, please report your observationand help us to improve this check routine:http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discussPlease attach the log-file (/tmp/openvas-check-setup.log) to help us analyze the problem.

So it wanted me to install openvas-administrator which didnt auto install with the yum install openvas command previously.

and even though I did this from the start, it now wants me to create a user

it also didnt start the openvas administrator, so I had to start that manually as well.Now it seems to be "ok" except that it always complains that the GSA is not bound to anything other than the local interface, and says it fixes it, but it says this every time - how can I make that permanent?

Code:

Step 7: Checking if OpenVAS services are up and running ... OK: netstat found, extended checks of the OpenVAS services enabled. OK: OpenVAS Scanner is running and listening on all interfaces. OK: OpenVAS Scanner is listening on port 9391, which is the default port. OK: OpenVAS Manager is running and listening on all interfaces. OK: OpenVAS Manager is listening on port 9390, which is the default port. OK: OpenVAS Administrator is running and listening on all interfaces. OK: OpenVAS Administrator is listening on port 9393, which is the default port. [b]WARNING: Greenbone Security Assistant is running and listening only on the local interface. This means that you will not be able to access the Greenbone Security Assistant from the outside using a web browser. SUGGEST: Ensure that Greenbone Security Assistant listens on all interfaces. OK: Greenbone Security Assistant is listening on port 9392, which is the default port.[/b]It seems like your OpenVAS-4 installation is OK.

it uses the same sysconfig system as other daemons, so you can modify scanner/administrator/gsad/manager from there respective /etc/sysconfig/ files. 0.0.0.0 should be all interfaces though, are there firewall rules blocking it?

I don't know about OMP, but you can create scheduled scans through GSA and create events (called "Escalators") around scans & scan targets. That event can be send an email, execute something, SNMP Trap, etc. So if you're trying to create a regularly scheduled test for your environment Id probably start with that.

Also you do not need to run GSA on the same system you scan from. Its basically just a client to openvas-manager. I run mine on my desktop, and then have it set to connect to remote scanners, which will let you view your reports while the scans are running, stop/start/pause, configure false positives & false negatives, etc.

Did you ever get this working? I have installed Openvas on a Centos 5 64bit system and would also like to access it from outside, I have punched a hole in my firewall but nothing works using my server IP on port :9392 so just wondered if you ever got it going and could point me in the right direction as to what might need changing, everything my end so far is as per default installation.

I only spent another 5 minutes on this so far to confirm it wasnt a upstream firewall issue, but after that got sidetracked on other stuff and havent made it back to this yet unfortunately, so I dont think I will be much help in the short term.

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